November 2025 is absolutely stacked with gaming goodness, and we’re here to break down where you can play all the biggest game releases hitting this month. October might have flexed hard with Ghost of Yotei and Battlefield 6, but November isn’t backing down. From wasteland wandering to rhythm-game raving, Switch 2 exclusives to good old Call of Duty chaos, this month has something for every type of gamer. Let’s dive into what’s dropping and where you can play it!
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 – November 13 – Best Game Releases
Platforms: PC (Steam, Battle.net), PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S
It’s that time of year again—Call of Duty season is officially here. Black Ops 7 brings us back to the future (literally) with a campaign set in 2035 that acts as a direct sequel to Black Ops 2. Fans of the series will recognize some familiar faces making a comeback, and of course, you know the multiplayer is going to be wild.

Sure, Battlefield 6 might have stolen some thunder, and the futuristic setting reveal got mixed reactions at first. But let’s be real: when has that ever stopped CoD from dominating the November sales charts? Whether you’re on console or PC, this one’s pretty much unavoidable.
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment – November 6 – Best Game Releases
Platform: Nintendo Switch 2 (Exclusive)
Nintendo’s coming out swinging for the Switch 2 with not one but TWO exclusives this month, and Age of Imprisonment kicks things off. If you loved Age of Calamity but wished it was actually canon to the Breath of the Wild timeline, congratulations—your prayers have been answered.

This hack-and-slash adventure serves as an official prequel to BotW and Tears of the Kingdom, featuring improved combat and battles across both the surface world and the Depths. You’ll even get to mess around with some Zonai devices, though don’t expect the full building mechanics from Tears. It’s pure Warriors-style action set in Hyrule’s history, and honestly? We’re here for it.
Kirby Air Riders – November 20 – Best Game Releases
Platform: Nintendo Switch 2 (Exclusive)
Remember Kirby Air Ride from the GameCube days? Yeah, that gem from 2003? Well, it’s BACK, baby! Kirby Air Riders is Nintendo’s other Switch 2 exclusive punch this month, and director Masahiro Sakurai has been going all-in with detailed livestreams breaking down the game’s mechanics.

The game features 20 characters and offers multiple modes including racing, combat, exploration, and field events. Plus, there’s a whole line of cool Amiibo figures if you’re into collecting those. It’s wild that Nintendo released Mario Kart World earlier this year and is now dropping another character racing game, but we’re definitely not complaining. More Kirby racing? Yes, please!
Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition – November 10 – Best Game Releases
Platforms: PC (Steam, Epic, GOG), PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S (Switch 2 version coming 2026)
A decade ago, we crawled out of Vault 111 for the first time. Now Bethesda’s celebrating ten years of post-apocalyptic Boston with the Anniversary Edition. This isn’t just a lazy re-release—you’re getting the base game, all six DLCs (Automatron, Far Harbor, Nuka-World, and the Workshop expansions), PLUS over 150 pieces of curated Creation Club content.

New weapons, new armor, different Dogmeat breeds (yes, you can have a Husky or Dalmatian companion now), a slice of the Mojave Desert, puzzle escape rooms, and even more. The update also brings performance boosts, fixes for VATS accuracy, ultrawide display support, and that fresh Creations menu for easier mod access. If you already own the game, there’s an Anniversary Upgrade available too.
Fun fact: This is what Bethesda’s focusing on while we wait for Fallout 5, which won’t arrive until after The Elder Scrolls VI. So yeah, we’re gonna be waiting a while for that one.
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl – PS5 Port – November 2025 – Best Game Releases
Platform: PS5
Exactly one year after its original PC and Xbox release, the Ukrainian post-apocalyptic shooter is finally making its way to PlayStation 5. The game had a rough launch with various technical issues, but recent patches have smoothed things out considerably.

If you’ve been holding out to explore the Exclusion Zone on your PS5, now’s actually a pretty solid time to jump in. The atmosphere, tension, and hardcore survival gameplay that made S.T.A.L.K.E.R. legendary are all there—now properly optimized for Sony’s console.
Europa Universalis 5 – November 4 – Best Game Releases
Platform: PC (Steam)
Strategy game fans, this one’s for you. Paradox Interactive’s grand strategy titan is back to let you rewrite world history with even more depth and detail than before. If you’re the type who loses entire weekends to complex resource management and political maneuvering, Europa Universalis 5 is basically crack.

This series has been delivering strategic excellence since the late ’90s, and nothing suggests this latest entry will break that tradition. Whether you’re building empires or carefully plotting diplomatic victories, this is November’s thinking-person’s game.
Anno 117: Pax Romana – November 2025 – Best Game Releases
Platform: PC
Speaking of strategy games, Anno 117 is bringing the city-building action to ancient Rome. You’ll play as a Governor of one of two provinces, choosing between the Romans or Celts, each with their own unique strengths and challenges.

Your goal? Make your province grow, flourish, and expand its influence while managing resources, population, and all the delightful complications that come with running a Roman settlement. The Anno series has been consistently excellent, and there’s every reason to expect 117 to continue that legacy.
Lumines Arise – November 11 – Best Game Releases
Platforms: PC (Steam), PS5, PS VR2
The music-powered puzzle game that hooked us on PSP two decades ago is making a comeback. Lumines Arise is the first totally new entry in the series in 14 years, featuring 35 new levels, 60 training stages, daily leaderboards, and a bunch of fresh challenges.

This release even supports PS VR2 if you want that extra immersive experience. There’s a demo available on both Steam and PS5, so you can try before you buy—though let’s be honest, if you’ve ever played Lumines before, you already know you’re probably going to get addicted all over again.
Where Winds Meet – November 14 – Best Game Releases
Platforms: PC (Steam, Epic), PS5
Set in 10th-century China, this free-to-play action-adventure RPG puts you in the role of a young swordmaster fighting in Wuxia style—that fantastical, gravity-defying martial arts style you see in Chinese cinema. The developers are promising over 150 hours of solo content plus seamless four-player co-op.

Obviously, it’s free-to-play, so we’ll have to see how the monetization shakes out. But visually? This game looks absolutely stunning, and you can’t beat the entry price of zero pesos. Definitely worth checking out when it drops.
Demonschool – November 19 – Best Game Releases
Platform: PC (Steam)
This Persona-style RPG has been on gamers’ radar for years and was originally aiming for a September launch before—wait for it—jumping out of the way of Hollow Knight: Silksong. Now it’s landing in November with turn-based tactical combat, demon hunting, and that narrative-driven gameplay fans of Persona will immediately recognize.

If you’ve been craving something that scratches that ATLUS itch, Demonschool’s worth keeping an eye on.
Football Manager 26 – November 2025 – Best Game Releases
Platforms: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S
The beautiful game’s most addictive management sim is back after skipping 2024 entirely (Football Manager 24 was the last release). FM26 is bringing fresh features, updated rosters, and all the tactical depth that’s turned countless people into sleep-deprived, virtual-championship-obsessed zombies.

If you’re the type who enjoys spending hours fine-tuning formations and scouting youth prospects more than actually playing matches, welcome home.
The Bottom Line
November 2025 is serving up variety in spades. Whether you’re into competitive shooters, strategic empire-building, cozy Nintendo exclusives, or narrative RPGs, there’s legitimately something here for everyone. The Switch 2 is flexing with two major exclusives, strategy fans are eating well, and free-to-play enthusiasts have a stunning Wuxia adventure waiting.
Sure, December will probably slow things down, but November? November is going out with a bang. So clear your schedule, stock up on snacks, and get ready to add some serious playtime hours to your favorite platform. As always, you can grab these games when they come out at Cyberzone!
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